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5 tips for a Healthy Juvenile Diabetes Diet by Alissa Carter
Over the last few years my own diet has changed dramatically. As someone who is blessed with a naturally slim frame I have never had to diet to lose weight, but I maintain my current healthy weight with a great diet/eating plan. In fact, if you do plan on losing more than about a stone in weight then I would visit your doctor for more tips on how to do this without risk.


The Value of Martial Arts Training for Children by Gary Russell
Some parents are reticent to allow their children to take martial arts lessons in the fear that such training will make them more aggressive and combative. The truth is quite the opposite however--training in the martial arts actually teaches children restraint, respect, and self control, all of which are positive traits that parents attempt to instill on their own with varying degrees of success. Other positive benefits of martial arts training for children include increased physical fitness and the ability to defend themselves and others should a genuine need ever arise.


Protein Poisoning, Acid, Cause of Disease by Charles Snyder
With all the Hype about our need for protein, millions are being poisoned, by too much protein, and/or the wrong kind of protein. For the arthritis sufferer, this creates an acid condition that;· Robs calcium from bones and teeth, producing osteoporosis, tooth decay, and extreme sensitivity to toxins in the food and environment.· Causes degeneration of joints irritating joint tissues, causing inflammation, pain in the joints, and other connective tissue.


Researching and Treating Diabetes by Mike Herman
Diabetes is a problem that affects so many people, both in the U.S. and worldwide, surprisingly, however, very little is known about the disease.


Type 1 diabetes by Kenneth Langlet
Type1 diabetes is far less common than type2 diabetes and it will affect younger individuals. It is most found in people under the age of 40 and mostly under the age of fourteen. There are people who have been diagnosed with it after forty but it is very rare.


5 tips for a Healthy Juvenile Diabetes Diet by Alissa Carter
Over the last few years my own diet has changed dramatically. As someone who is blessed with a naturally slim frame I have never had to diet to lose weight, but I maintain my current healthy weight with a great diet/eating plan. In fact, if you do plan on losing more than about a stone in weight then I would visit your doctor for more tips on how to do this without risk.


Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Possible Causes of It by Chris Theberge
Type 1 diabetes, or Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM), is a disease characterized by “auto-destruction” of the pancreatic beta cells that produce insulin. Overtime, your body silently destroys these cells creating an insulin deficiency. IDDM appears to stem from an inherited defect in the immune system, triggered by some environmental stimuli.


The Emotional Impact of Diabetes by Tracey Wilson
Unless someone is diabetic, or very close to someone who is, they do not realize how life changing this disease can be. I believe one of the reasons this is, is because so many people are diagnosed with diabetes; that somewhere down the line, the seriousness of the disease, in people’s minds, have diminished.Diabetes is a very serious and scary chronic illness.


Permanent Cure for Diabetes without Taking Insulin – New Research by Ronald Lee
A new research seems promising in curing the Diabetes type 1 permanently through Pancreatic Islet Transplantation. Islets are clusters of cells in the pancreas that make insulin which helps to convert food into energy. Only 1-2% of the pancreas is made up of islet cells.



 
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